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ABOUT SMART CARDS : INTRODUCTION This primer provides an overview of smart card technology and examples of the applications that smart card technology is used for. To support global interoperability requirements, smart card technology uses proven global standards, and applications using smart card technology are based on both global standards and industry-specificspecifications.
REGISTRY OF CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS (CSEIP Registry of Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) A registry of active CSEIP members will be maintained on the Secure Technology Alliance web site for public verification of CSEIP status. Certified CSEIPs receive a certificate and a lapel pin. Note: Click a table heading (Name, Company, or ABOUT THE ALLIANCE : CURRENT MEMBERS Current Members Organization Name Membership Type American Express Leadership Council PLUS China UnionPay USA Leadership Council PLUS CPI Card Group Leadership Council PLUS Discover Financial Services Leadership Council PLUS Elavon, Inc. Leadership MOBILE DRIVER’S LICENSE INITIATIVE The Secure Technology Alliance mobile driver’s license initiative was launched to raise awareness, support development, accelerate adoption, and educate the U.S. market on the technology and applications for state-issued mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The goals of Secure Technology Alliance mDL initiative are to: ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : LEAP : CSCIP/GOVERNMENT TRAINING The Smart Card Alliance has developed eight training modules covering the body of knowledge for CSCIP/G applicants to use to prepare for the CSCIP/G certification exam. Seven modules are common with the CSCIP certification, with one focused module on the U.S. governments FIPS 201 and identity management initiatives. ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT Internet of Things (IoT) Applications From connected homes to cities to international industrial applications, it is no longer possible to consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a novelty. The world of IoT crossed the six billion connected endpoints mark in 2016, according to Gartner's market res TRUSTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT (TEE) 101: A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 4 1 TEE Overview The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is designed to allow mobile and other connected devices to TRANSIT AND CONTACTLESS OPEN PAYMENTS: AN EMERGING Smart Card Alliance © 2011 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1! INTRODUCTION..5! SECURE TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE Digital security industry’s premier association. A message from the Secure Technology Alliance about COVID-19 and the continued support of the Alliance’s payments and security industry activities. Learn More. The Alliance brings together leading providers and adopters of end-to-end security solutions designed to protect privacy and digital ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
ABOUT SMART CARDS : INTRODUCTION This primer provides an overview of smart card technology and examples of the applications that smart card technology is used for. To support global interoperability requirements, smart card technology uses proven global standards, and applications using smart card technology are based on both global standards and industry-specificspecifications.
REGISTRY OF CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS (CSEIP Registry of Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) A registry of active CSEIP members will be maintained on the Secure Technology Alliance web site for public verification of CSEIP status. Certified CSEIPs receive a certificate and a lapel pin. Note: Click a table heading (Name, Company, or ABOUT THE ALLIANCE : CURRENT MEMBERS Current Members Organization Name Membership Type American Express Leadership Council PLUS China UnionPay USA Leadership Council PLUS CPI Card Group Leadership Council PLUS Discover Financial Services Leadership Council PLUS Elavon, Inc. Leadership MOBILE DRIVER’S LICENSE INITIATIVE The Secure Technology Alliance mobile driver’s license initiative was launched to raise awareness, support development, accelerate adoption, and educate the U.S. market on the technology and applications for state-issued mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The goals of Secure Technology Alliance mDL initiative are to: ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : LEAP : CSCIP/GOVERNMENT TRAINING The Smart Card Alliance has developed eight training modules covering the body of knowledge for CSCIP/G applicants to use to prepare for the CSCIP/G certification exam. Seven modules are common with the CSCIP certification, with one focused module on the U.S. governments FIPS 201 and identity management initiatives. ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT Internet of Things (IoT) Applications From connected homes to cities to international industrial applications, it is no longer possible to consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a novelty. The world of IoT crossed the six billion connected endpoints mark in 2016, according to Gartner's market res TRUSTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT (TEE) 101: A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 4 1 TEE Overview The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is designed to allow mobile and other connected devices to TRANSIT AND CONTACTLESS OPEN PAYMENTS: AN EMERGING Smart Card Alliance © 2011 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1! INTRODUCTION..5! ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : LEAP The Secure Technology Alliance Leadership, Education and Advancement Program (LEAP) is an online, members-only organization for smart card professionals. Its purpose is two-fold: to advance education and professional development, and to manage and confer, based on a standardized body-of-knowledge exam, the Certified Smart Card Industry ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : EMV The security is a combination of symmetric and asymmetric key technology. First, EMV leverages the security found in chip cards and requires symmetric authentication keys to be submitted to gain access to the chip card’s memory. In addition, asymmetric keys and certificates, also known as public key infrastructure (PKI), areincorporated to
ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CSCIP CERTIFICATION The CSCIP/P certification requires demonstrated proficiency in smart card technology fundamentals, security, application/data management, and mobile and NFC, and adds in-depth content on EMV and EMV migration, mobile/NFC payments, and smart card use in transit payments. Eight CSCIP training modules covering the body of knowledgeare used to
ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : LEAP : CSCIP/GOVERNMENT TRAINING CSCIP/G Training Modules The Smart Card Alliance has developed eight training modules covering the body of knowledge for CSCIP/G applicants to use to prepare for the CSCIP/G certification exam. Seven modules are common with the CSCIP certification, with one focused module on the U.S. governments FI ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : HEALTHCARE IDENTITY The healthcare identity management infrastructure must have a way to uniquely and securely authenticate each person across the healthcare infrastructure, whether that interaction is in person or over the Internet. Healthcare organizations worldwide are implementing smart health cards supporting a wide variety of features and applications. ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : COUNCILS : PAYMENTS COUNCIL Payments Council. The Secure Technology Alliance Payments Council focuses on securing payments and payment applications in the U.S. through industry dialogue, commentary on standards and specifications, technical guidance and educational programs, for consumers, merchants, issuers, acquirers, processors, payment networks, government regulators, mobile providers, industry suppliers and other GETTING READY FOR THE POST-QUANTUM TRANSITION Applied Crypto Symposium 5 Source: Quantum Resource Estimates for Computing Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithms, Roeteller et al., Asiacrypt 2017. 9-December-2020MEMBER NEWS
The digital security industry’s premier association ENABLING PIV CARDS FOR WINDOWS 3 Serving Those Who Serve Our Country •Unprivileged •FICAM Roadmap and Implementation Guidance, V2.0 Chapter 9, 11 Chapter 9, 11 •OMB M-11- 11 •NIST SP 800-53 r4, IA-2 (2) CASHLESS PAYMENT AND ACCESS CONTROL FOR THE NETHERLANDS Magna Carta, largest Dutch cashless vendor, is a new licence partner of LEGIC Identsystems Ltd, manufacturer of contactless smart card technology for personal identification and, thus, supports the contactless LEGIC smart card technology. With innovative smart card applications, Magna Carta is a wor SECURE TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE Digital security industry’s premier association. A message from the Secure Technology Alliance about COVID-19 and the continued support of the Alliance’s payments and security industry activities. Learn More. The Alliance brings together leading providers and adopters of end-to-end security solutions designed to protect privacy and digital REGISTRY OF CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS (CSEIP Registry of Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) A registry of active CSEIP members will be maintained on the Secure Technology Alliance web site for public verification of CSEIP status. Certified CSEIPs receive a certificate and a lapel pin. Note: Click a table heading (Name, Company, or ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
ABOUT SMART CARDS : INTRODUCTION Industry Information Smart Card Technology Primer This primer provides an overview of smart card technology and examples of the applications that smart card technology is used for. Standards To support global interoperability requirements, smart MOBILE DRIVER’S LICENSE INITIATIVE The Secure Technology Alliance mobile driver’s license initiative was launched to raise awareness, support development, accelerate adoption, and educate the U.S. market on the technology and applications for state-issued mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The goals of Secure Technology Alliance mDL initiative are to: ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT Internet of Things (IoT) Applications From connected homes to cities to international industrial applications, it is no longer possible to consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a novelty. The world of IoT crossed the six billion connected endpoints mark in 2016, according to Gartner's market res PHILIPS SINGLE CHIP READER IC GOES MULTI-STANDARD Philips Single Chip Reader IC Goes Multi-Standard. Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC–the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 MHz. Designed to support the ISO contactless standards in this frequency rangeincluding ISO
TRUSTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT (TEE) 101: A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 4 1 TEE Overview The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is designed to allow mobile and other connected devices to GEMALTO LAUNCHES “SMART GUARDIAN”, AN INNOVATIVE SMART Amsterdam, Sept 28, 2009 – Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced the launch of Protiva™ Smart Guardian, a smart card enabled personal security USB device that offers digital data integrity and data loss prevention forenterprises. Smar
SMART CARD HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS Smart Smart Card Alliance Healthcare Council, SECURE TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE Digital security industry’s premier association. A message from the Secure Technology Alliance about COVID-19 and the continued support of the Alliance’s payments and security industry activities. Learn More. The Alliance brings together leading providers and adopters of end-to-end security solutions designed to protect privacy and digital REGISTRY OF CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS (CSEIP Registry of Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) A registry of active CSEIP members will be maintained on the Secure Technology Alliance web site for public verification of CSEIP status. Certified CSEIPs receive a certificate and a lapel pin. Note: Click a table heading (Name, Company, or ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
ABOUT SMART CARDS : INTRODUCTION Industry Information Smart Card Technology Primer This primer provides an overview of smart card technology and examples of the applications that smart card technology is used for. Standards To support global interoperability requirements, smart MOBILE DRIVER’S LICENSE INITIATIVE The Secure Technology Alliance mobile driver’s license initiative was launched to raise awareness, support development, accelerate adoption, and educate the U.S. market on the technology and applications for state-issued mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The goals of Secure Technology Alliance mDL initiative are to: ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT Internet of Things (IoT) Applications From connected homes to cities to international industrial applications, it is no longer possible to consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a novelty. The world of IoT crossed the six billion connected endpoints mark in 2016, according to Gartner's market res PHILIPS SINGLE CHIP READER IC GOES MULTI-STANDARD Philips Single Chip Reader IC Goes Multi-Standard. Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC–the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 MHz. Designed to support the ISO contactless standards in this frequency rangeincluding ISO
TRUSTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT (TEE) 101: A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 4 1 TEE Overview The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is designed to allow mobile and other connected devices to GEMALTO LAUNCHES “SMART GUARDIAN”, AN INNOVATIVE SMART Amsterdam, Sept 28, 2009 – Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced the launch of Protiva™ Smart Guardian, a smart card enabled personal security USB device that offers digital data integrity and data loss prevention forenterprises. Smar
SMART CARD HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS Smart Smart Card Alliance Healthcare Council, ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : APPLICATIONS : PAYMENTS The Secure Technology Alliance has active programs to provide educational resources and best practices for improving the security of the payments infrastructure and enhancing the payments experience. By bringing together payments industry stakeholders, the Alliance provides resources for implementing secured payments across allpayment channels
ABOUT THE ALLIANCE : CURRENT MEMBERS Current Members Organization Name Membership Type American Express Leadership Council PLUS China UnionPay USA Leadership Council PLUS CPI Card Group Leadership Council PLUS Discover Financial Services Leadership Council PLUS Elavon, Inc. Leadership ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : LEAP The Secure Technology Alliance Leadership, Education and Advancement Program (LEAP) is an online, members-only organization for smart card professionals. Its purpose is two-fold: to advance education and professional development, and to manage and confer, based on a standardized body-of-knowledge exam, the Certified Smart Card Industry GEMALTO LAUNCHES “SMART GUARDIAN”, AN INNOVATIVE SMART Amsterdam, Sept 28, 2009 – Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced the launch of Protiva™ Smart Guardian, a smart card enabled personal security USB device that offers digital data integrity and data loss prevention forenterprises. Smar
PHILIPS SINGLE CHIP READER IC GOES MULTI-STANDARD Versatile contactless single chip reader IC opera Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC–the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 MHz. Designed to support the ISO contactl EMVCO PAYMENT ACCOUNT REFERENCE (PAR): A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 5 2 Overview and Definitions The PAR is a non-financial reference assigned to each unique PAN and used to link a payment account SMART CARDS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS CNAS . 7 million : 2007 . Austria. b. e-card . 11 million (patient) 24,000 (professional) 2005 . Australia. c. Medicare Smartcard . 40,000 : 2006 . Belgium. d. Social ENABLING PIV CARDS FOR WINDOWS 3 Serving Those Who Serve Our Country •Unprivileged •FICAM Roadmap and Implementation Guidance, V2.0 Chapter 9, 11 Chapter 9, 11 •OMB M-11- 11 •NIST SP 800-53 r4, IA-2 (2) HOST CARD EMULATION (HCE) Major Standards, Specifications and Evolution History 10 Host Card Emulation is a relatively (in payment industry terms) recent idea.However the
SECURE TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE Digital security industry’s premier association. A message from the Secure Technology Alliance about COVID-19 and the continued support of the Alliance’s payments and security industry activities. Learn More. The Alliance brings together leading providers and adopters of end-to-end security solutions designed to protect privacy and digital REGISTRY OF CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS (CSEIP Registry of Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) A registry of active CSEIP members will be maintained on the Secure Technology Alliance web site for public verification of CSEIP status. Certified CSEIPs receive a certificate and a lapel pin. Note: Click a table heading (Name, Company, or ABOUT SMART CARDS : INTRODUCTION This primer provides an overview of smart card technology and examples of the applications that smart card technology is used for. To support global interoperability requirements, smart card technology uses proven global standards, and applications using smart card technology are based on both global standards and industry-specificspecifications.
ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
MOBILE DRIVER’S LICENSE INITIATIVE The Secure Technology Alliance mobile driver’s license initiative was launched to raise awareness, support development, accelerate adoption, and educate the U.S. market on the technology and applications for state-issued mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The goals of Secure Technology Alliance mDL initiative are to: ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT Internet of Things (IoT) Applications From connected homes to cities to international industrial applications, it is no longer possible to consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a novelty. The world of IoT crossed the six billion connected endpoints mark in 2016, according to Gartner's market res TRUSTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT (TEE) 101: A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 4 1 TEE Overview The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is designed to allow mobile and other connected devices to PHILIPS SINGLE CHIP READER IC GOES MULTI-STANDARD Philips Single Chip Reader IC Goes Multi-Standard. Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC–the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 MHz. Designed to support the ISO contactless standards in this frequency rangeincluding ISO
GEMALTO LAUNCHES “SMART GUARDIAN”, AN INNOVATIVE SMART Amsterdam, Sept 28, 2009 – Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced the launch of Protiva™ Smart Guardian, a smart card enabled personal security USB device that offers digital data integrity and data loss prevention forenterprises. Smar
SMART CARD HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS Smart Smart Card Alliance Healthcare Council, SECURE TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE Digital security industry’s premier association. A message from the Secure Technology Alliance about COVID-19 and the continued support of the Alliance’s payments and security industry activities. Learn More. The Alliance brings together leading providers and adopters of end-to-end security solutions designed to protect privacy and digital REGISTRY OF CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS (CSEIP Registry of Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) A registry of active CSEIP members will be maintained on the Secure Technology Alliance web site for public verification of CSEIP status. Certified CSEIPs receive a certificate and a lapel pin. Note: Click a table heading (Name, Company, or ABOUT SMART CARDS : INTRODUCTION This primer provides an overview of smart card technology and examples of the applications that smart card technology is used for. To support global interoperability requirements, smart card technology uses proven global standards, and applications using smart card technology are based on both global standards and industry-specificspecifications.
ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
MOBILE DRIVER’S LICENSE INITIATIVE The Secure Technology Alliance mobile driver’s license initiative was launched to raise awareness, support development, accelerate adoption, and educate the U.S. market on the technology and applications for state-issued mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The goals of Secure Technology Alliance mDL initiative are to: ABOUT SMART CARDS : APPLICATIONS : INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT Internet of Things (IoT) Applications From connected homes to cities to international industrial applications, it is no longer possible to consider the Internet of Things (IoT) as a novelty. The world of IoT crossed the six billion connected endpoints mark in 2016, according to Gartner's market res TRUSTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT (TEE) 101: A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 4 1 TEE Overview The Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is designed to allow mobile and other connected devices to PHILIPS SINGLE CHIP READER IC GOES MULTI-STANDARD Philips Single Chip Reader IC Goes Multi-Standard. Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC–the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 MHz. Designed to support the ISO contactless standards in this frequency rangeincluding ISO
GEMALTO LAUNCHES “SMART GUARDIAN”, AN INNOVATIVE SMART Amsterdam, Sept 28, 2009 – Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced the launch of Protiva™ Smart Guardian, a smart card enabled personal security USB device that offers digital data integrity and data loss prevention forenterprises. Smar
SMART CARD HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS Smart Smart Card Alliance Healthcare Council, ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER ICAM PACS Fees for CSEIP Training and Certification Program. The CSEIP program cost per person is $2,495 for non-members.Secure Technology Alliance members cost is $1,995 (-20% discount), and the Government rate is $1,795; (-28% discount for government employees only, excluding commercially contracted employees working for government agencies).Allfees include:
ABOUT THE ALLIANCE : CURRENT MEMBERS Current Members Organization Name Membership Type American Express Leadership Council PLUS China UnionPay USA Leadership Council PLUS CPI Card Group Leadership Council PLUS Discover Financial Services Leadership Council PLUS Elavon, Inc. Leadership ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : LEAP The Secure Technology Alliance Leadership, Education and Advancement Program (LEAP) is an online, members-only organization for smart card professionals. Its purpose is two-fold: to advance education and professional development, and to manage and confer, based on a standardized body-of-knowledge exam, the Certified Smart Card Industry ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES : PUBLICATIONS : CONTACTLESS PAYMENT The Smart Card Alliance developed this document to address questions about contactless payment security. The questions and answers below apply to contactless payment using contactless payment devices that have implemented payment applications from the global payment networks (i.e., American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa). 1. What is a GEMALTO LAUNCHES “SMART GUARDIAN”, AN INNOVATIVE SMART Amsterdam, Sept 28, 2009 – Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced the launch of Protiva™ Smart Guardian, a smart card enabled personal security USB device that offers digital data integrity and data loss prevention forenterprises. Smar
PHILIPS SINGLE CHIP READER IC GOES MULTI-STANDARD Versatile contactless single chip reader IC opera Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC–the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 MHz. Designed to support the ISO contactl GETTING READY FOR THE POST-QUANTUM TRANSITION Applied Crypto Symposium 5 Source: Quantum Resource Estimates for Computing Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithms, Roeteller et al., Asiacrypt 2017. 9-December-2020 EMVCO PAYMENT ACCOUNT REFERENCE (PAR): A PRIMER Secure Technology Alliance ©2018 Page 5 2 Overview and Definitions The PAR is a non-financial reference assigned to each unique PAN and used to link a payment account SMART CARDS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS CNAS . 7 million : 2007 . Austria. b. e-card . 11 million (patient) 24,000 (professional) 2005 . Australia. c. Medicare Smartcard . 40,000 : 2006 . Belgium. d. Social HOST CARD EMULATION (HCE) Major Standards, Specifications and Evolution History 10 Host Card Emulation is a relatively (in payment industry terms) recent idea.However the
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SECURE TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE RECOGNIZES MEMBERS FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS IN 2019 Recently, the Secure Technology Alliance announced its yearly top individual contributors in each of the industry councils and the council Honor Roll – the individuals who were leading contributors and participants in council projects and activities. This recognition is an opportunity for the Alliance to highlight the dedicated individuals and organizations who contribute their time and talents to the rest of the secure technology industry through the year. Read more about the individuals and member organizations who led the Alliance tosuccess in 2019.
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MAKE AN IMPACT AS A MEMBER The Alliance is driven by its U.S.-focused member companies. Through participation in the breadth of Alliance activities, members strengthen personal and organizational networks and members take away the insights to build the business strategies needed to commercialize secure products and services in this dynamic environment. About Membership Join the Alliance IT’S HERE! 2018 ANNUAL REVIEW The 2018 Annual Review has just been published. Take a few minutes to check out this comprehensive look at the past year’s activities and highlights. From event photos to council deliverables, the publication features the resources, survey findings, website stats and all the information member companies look to the Alliance to provide.Read it online __
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